A logically grouped set of containers distributed
across one or multiple Peers that share the same network (they belong to the same p2p swarm). An Environment is owned by the user who created it, and can be distributed to multiple Resource Hosts on the same LAN in a single Peer or across multiple Peers over the WAN.

This refers to the outer periphery of the Internet away from
it’s center. Residential users and devices, the things composing the
IoT, reside on the edge of the Internet where usually but not always the
throughput, and availability of the network suffers.

Platform-as-a-Service: a cloud computing model that abstracts away the details of infrastructure and only provides an application programing interface for developers to build applications and services over the Internet.

A single Subutai node with management services (a Management host container), and one or more local Resource Hosts that contribute resources to be offered to P2P cloud services. All the Resource Hosts of the peer must be on the same LAN.